19 results filtered with: Tourniquets
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A lecture on the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities; and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries / by William Blizard.
Blizard, William, Sir, 1743-1835.Date: 1798- Books
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A lecture, containing plain descriptions of the situation of the large blood-vessels, of the extremities ; the instrument called tourniquet; and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries...Delivered to the scholars of the Maritime school, at Chelsea... / by William Blizard.
Blizard, William, Sir, 1743-1835.Date: 1786- Pictures
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A surgeon binding up a woman's arm after bloodletting. Oil painting by Jacob Toorenvliet, 1666.
Toornvliet, Jacob, 1635-1719.Reference: 44999i- Pictures
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Three diagrams illustrating how to bleed an arm. Stipple engraving.
Reference: 23006i- Pictures
A surgeon bleeding a woman's arm, she is being comforted by her husband (?). Etching.
Reference: 23017i- Pictures
A woman in bed about to be cupped by a surgeon for love-sickness. Gouache, ca. 1700.
Date: 1700Reference: 2818721i- Books
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A description of the newly-invented elastic tourniquet, for the use of armies and employment in civil life : its uses and applications, with remarks on the different methods of arresting hemorrhage from gunshot and other wounds / by Thomas Scott Lambert.
Lambert, T. S. (Thomas Scott), 1819-1897.Date: 1862- Pictures
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Tourniquets: strap-operated and screw-operated, for the arm and thigh. Engraving by J. Newton after E. Edwards, 1783.
Edwards, Edward, 1738-1806.Date: [1783]Reference: 587493i- Books
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A lecture on the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities, and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries, in cases of dangerous effusions of blood, from wounds; delivered to the scholars of the late Maritime School at Chelsea, and first printed for their use.
Blizard, William, Sir, 1743-1835.Date: 1803- Ephemera
First aid ephemera. Box 2.
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M0012283: Illustration of tourniquet invented and described by Jean Louis Petit
Date: 1951Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/109/72Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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Six diagrams illustrating different methods of bandaging the body and use of tourniquets. Line engraving by J.E. de Sève.
Sève, Jacques Eustache de.Reference: 23150i- Pictures
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An amputated leg in a tourniquet supported by a piece of wood that covers the end of the stump. Engraving by J. Beugo.
Reference: 22325i- Archives and manuscripts
M0008369: Two tourniquets, 16th century
Date: November 1941Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/72/99Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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A lecture, on the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities; and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries, in cases of dangerous effusions of blood from wounds : delivered to the scholars of the late maritime school at Chelsea ... To which is now added, a brief explanation of the nature of wounds, more particularly those received from fire-arms / by William Blizard.
Date: 1798- Pictures
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Amputations of arm and leg with diagrams to illustrate how to perform the operations. Engraving, 1743.
Date: [1743]Reference: 22442i- Books
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Specification of George Frederic Lee : tourniquets.
Lee, George Frederick.Date: 1862- Books
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Observations on the medical effects of compression by the tourniquet.
Kellie, George, -1829.Date: 1797- Pictures
Amputations of arm and leg with diagrams to illustrate how to perform the operations. Engraving by F. Sesoni, 1749.
Date: [1749]Reference: 22374i